We test experimentally the quantum “paradox” proposed by L. Hardy [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1665 (1993)] by using single photons instead of photon pairs. This is achieved by addressing two compatible degrees of freedom of the same particle, namely, its spin angular momentum, determined by the photon polarization, and its orbital angular momentum, a property related to the optical transverse mode. Because our experiment involves a single particle, we cannot use locality to logically enforce noncontextuality, which must therefore be assumed based only on the observables' compatibility. On the other hand, our single-particle experiment can be implemented more simply and allows larger detection efficiencies than typical two-particle ones, with a po...
Hardy’s paradox provides an “All-versus-Nothing” fashion to directly certify that quantum mechanics ...
Abstract — A single photon is well known to have spin S = , which would correspond to circular polar...
Using a quantum-optical setting, we demonstrate that Hardy's nonlocality can be tested for independe...
We test experimentally the quantum “paradox” proposed by L. Hardy [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1665 (1993)]...
For around five decades, physicists have been experimenting with single quanta such as single photon...
Hardy’s nonlocality proof is considered as “the best version of Bell’s theorem”. We report an experi...
We report the experimental violation of Leggett-type inequalities for a hybrid entangled state of sp...
Hardy's nonlocality proof is considered as "the best version of Bell's theorem". We report an experi...
We report the results of an experiment in which postselected polarization-entangled photons were use...
In this comment we show that Hardy's proof of nonlocality of a single photon requires a positive pro...
Communicated by Alwyn van der Merwe We report on the simultaneous determination of complementary wav...
We demonstrate electromagnetic quantum states of single photons and of correlated photon pairs exhib...
The optical ‘‘spin-orbit’’ coupling occurring in a suitably patterned nonuniform birefringent plate ...
We propose and demonstrate experimentally the discrimination between two spin states of an atom pure...
We report an experimental realization of the quantum paradox of the separation of a single photon fr...
Hardy’s paradox provides an “All-versus-Nothing” fashion to directly certify that quantum mechanics ...
Abstract — A single photon is well known to have spin S = , which would correspond to circular polar...
Using a quantum-optical setting, we demonstrate that Hardy's nonlocality can be tested for independe...
We test experimentally the quantum “paradox” proposed by L. Hardy [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1665 (1993)]...
For around five decades, physicists have been experimenting with single quanta such as single photon...
Hardy’s nonlocality proof is considered as “the best version of Bell’s theorem”. We report an experi...
We report the experimental violation of Leggett-type inequalities for a hybrid entangled state of sp...
Hardy's nonlocality proof is considered as "the best version of Bell's theorem". We report an experi...
We report the results of an experiment in which postselected polarization-entangled photons were use...
In this comment we show that Hardy's proof of nonlocality of a single photon requires a positive pro...
Communicated by Alwyn van der Merwe We report on the simultaneous determination of complementary wav...
We demonstrate electromagnetic quantum states of single photons and of correlated photon pairs exhib...
The optical ‘‘spin-orbit’’ coupling occurring in a suitably patterned nonuniform birefringent plate ...
We propose and demonstrate experimentally the discrimination between two spin states of an atom pure...
We report an experimental realization of the quantum paradox of the separation of a single photon fr...
Hardy’s paradox provides an “All-versus-Nothing” fashion to directly certify that quantum mechanics ...
Abstract — A single photon is well known to have spin S = , which would correspond to circular polar...
Using a quantum-optical setting, we demonstrate that Hardy's nonlocality can be tested for independe...